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Brandon Svec May 10th, 2007 07:36 PM

HV20 bugs?
 
I've had my HV20 for a few weeks now and I am really loving it. It is my first camera and from reading this forum I feel confident I made a solid choice that I should be happy with for at least a year or so ;)

Anyhow, here are the 'bugs' I think I have found and I would be curious if others could confirm or deny my findings

1. I have used stereo headphones plugged into the yellow av/headphone jack to help make sure I get good audio while recording. I figured out I had to go into the function menu to select headphones instead of the default av setting to get rid of the terrible loud distorted humming noise when playing back a tape (or even when the tape is not playing). However, every time I switch from record to playback again it goes back to AV even though the headphones have been plugged in and I changed nothing else. This is annoying to say the least.

2. I am playing back some HDV footage right now via HDMI on my Westinghouse 42" LCD (looks incredible BTW) and noticed that pressing the x2 button on the remote does not make the playback faster. It changes the display to show "x2", but in fact plays at the normal rate. I am going to review the manual, but this doesn't seem right to me. I can hold the 'ff' button down to visually speed through the tape, but it seems the 'x2' button should do what it suggests.

Thanks for listening and I'd love to hear some feedback from other users if they are having the same issues and agree they are bugs that should be reported to Canon.

John Machtinger May 10th, 2007 07:40 PM

I seem to recall the manual stating that the X2 function does not work in HDV mode, but does work in DV mode.

Peter J Alessandria May 10th, 2007 11:14 PM

#1. is in the manual - it's a feature, not a bug.
#2. likewise I think.

Brandon Svec May 11th, 2007 12:19 AM

Rtfm
 
Thanks guys. Pages 30 and 31 in the HV20 manual for those interested.

Not sure why the headset/av setting would default back to av and why anyone would want for a setting like that to revert to default, but the manual does clearly state that is how it works..


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